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2023 Canola Pathology Workshop

National Canola Pathology Workshop Stamford Plaza 150 North Terrace, Adelaide SA Wednesday, 8 March 2023

Welcome and Introduction (Alex Idnurm, Host)

Session I:  State Updates for 2022 Season

01 02 03 04 05 Andrew Ware (EP Ag) Kurt Lindbeck (NSW DPI) Andrew Wherrett (Living Farm) & Andrea Hills (DAFWA) Nick Perndt (MGP) Nick Goddard (AOF) SA update NSW update WA updateVic update 2022 overview and forecast for 2023

Session II:  Genetics and Phenotyping for Blackleg Resistance

01Jacqui Batley (UWA)Major gene resistance – molecular marker update
02Wallace Cowling (UWA)Rapid genetic gain in blackleg resistance in a spring canola population derived from Canada, Europe and Australia
03Susie Sprague (CSIRO) Quantitative resistance – an update
04Luke Barrett (CSIRO)The economic impacts of durable disease resistance: a general overview with some specific insights from blackleg of canola
05Steve Marcroft (MGP)Identification of UCI resistance and development of UCI blackleg ratings

Session III:  Chemical Use and Resistance

01 02 03 *04 Alec McCallum (MGP) Angela Van de Wouw (UoM) Sean Roberts / Pete Wilson (Syngenta) Nick Chong (UM) 2022 fungicide resistance survey update Understanding selection of fungicide resistance Industry perspective on SDHIs for disease controlOff-target effects of herbicides on Blackleg

Session IV:  Sclerotinia

01 0203 Sarita Bennet (CCDM) Jean Galloway (DPIRD)Kurt Lindbeck Determining yield loss in canola following Sclerotinia stem rot infection How long do Sclerotinia sclerotia survive in WA? Decision support tools to help with on-farm management of blackleg and sclerotinia in canola Update on the new Sclerotinia project

Session V:  Other canola topics

01 0203 Matt Nelson (CSIRO) Shannon Dillon (CSIRO)Jeremy Whish (CSIRO) Towards long hypocotyl canola with improved establishment potential Optimisation of canola phenology in diverse Australian growing environments using genomics National Phenology Initiative Phase 2 – Next-Generation flowering prediction

General Discussion and Wrap up

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